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I'm looking at some old Intel and Pentium CPUs that are in a NUC. Are cores and max clock speed the only things that matter? Would a Pentium be good enough to run Immich? I have a i7-4790, and the NUCs I'm looking at range from a Pentium J5005 to a i3-1115G4. I do run Docker, does that affect anything?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Requirements for immich

Other notable resources:

Hardware accelerated Machine learning requirements

Hardware accelerated Transcoding for videos

You'll need a stronger CPU (or maybe multiple since you can run machine learning multiple machines) handle the load if not using a supported discrete GPU. Also for transcoding videos if you want to do that you'll have to look at compatibility of the CPU with what it can encode/decode and what format you want to store.

That being said , it barely use CPU resources with immich 99% of the time with the exception when media is backing up to it.